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Linking Teacher Preparation Program Design and Implementation to Outcomes for Teachers and Students [Kõva köide]

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This volume addresses the challenge of improving evidence use in teacher preparation. It explores data availability, quality, and use across programs, examining the link between teacher preparation and outcomes. The book emphasizes the need for empirical research to inform practices and inspire collective action for better teaching.



Improving the use of evidence in teacher preparation is one of the greatest challenges and opportunities for our field. The chapters in this volume explore how data availability, quality, and use within and across preparation programs shed light on the structures, policies, and practices associated with high quality teacher preparation. Chapter authors take on critical questions about the connection between what takes place during teacher preparation and subsequent outcomes for teachers and students – which has remained a black box for too long. Despite a long history of teacher preparation in the U.S. and a considerable investment in preservice and in-service training, much is still to be learned about how pre-service preparation impacts teacher effectiveness.

A strong empirical basis that informs how specific aspects of and approaches to teacher preparation relate to outcomes for graduates and their preK-12 student outcomes will provide a foundation for improved teaching and learning. Our book responds to stakeholders’ collective responsibility to students and teachers to act more deliberately. Issues of data availability and quality, the uses of data for improvement, priorities for future research, and opportunities to promote evidence use in teacher preparation are discussed throughout the volume to inspire collective action to push the field towards more use of evidence. Chapters present research that uses a variety of research designs, methodologies, and data sources to explore important questions about the relationship between teacher preparation inputs and outcomes.

Preface vii
Introduction ix
1 Improving Teacher Preparation: The Promise, Challenges, and Research Needs of State Accountability Systems
1(32)
Saroja R. Warner
Michael B. Allen
Charles R. Coble
2 Learning to Teach: Optimizing Coursework and Fieldwork Requirements in Traditional Teacher Preparation
33(30)
Courtney Preston
3 Using Case Study Data of Completers as Evidence in a Continuous Improvement Model
63(24)
Bruce Weitzel
Hillary Merk
Jacqueline Waggoner
James Carroll
Randy Hetherington
4 Educating Effective Science Teachers: Preparing and Following Teachers Into the Field
87(44)
Elizabeth B. Lewis
Ana M. Rivero
Aaron A. Musson
Lyrica L. Lucas
Amy Tankersley
Brandon Helding
5 Measuring Diversity in Teacher Candidate Practicum Placements and its Relationship to Outcomes
131(22)
Zafer Unal
Yasar Bodur
Aslihan Unal
6 Signature Practices in an Urban Residency Program: How Are These Practices Evident in the Graduates' Classrooms?
153(28)
Jennifer Collett
Nancy Dubetz
Harriet Fayne
Anne Marie Marshall
Anne Rothstein
7 Preparing and Keeping Our Best: Linking a Measure of Preservice Teacher Quality to Professional Outcomes
181(30)
Margarita Pivovarova
Robert Vagi
Wendy Barnard
8 Toward Causal Evidence on Effective Teacher Preparation
211(26)
Dan Goldhaber
Matthew Ronfeldt
9 Supporting the Use of Evidence in Teacher Preparation: Considerations and Next Steps
237(12)
Cara Jackson
Jennifer E. Carinci
Stephen J. Meyer
About the Editors 249(2)
About the Contributors 251